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Ever since I first had a kindle - so about 11 years give or take - like a lot of us I've maintained a gift card balance on my Amazon account so I don't have a whole bunch of small charges to my credit card each month for the books I buy.
I also have it set to auto renew - whenever my balance gets below a certain figure it automatically tops it up.
The other day I bought a book which cost more than the balance left and it charged the remainder of the book price to my credit card and THEN topped up the balance on the gift card. It's never done that before - in all these years I've never had the cost of a book, or part of the cost, charged to my card.
Is this a new way of doing things for Amazon? It seems unlikely that this is the first time I've bought a book that cost more than the balance remaining. I suppose it IS possible it's never happened that way before and it's not exactly a major problem, but I spent about 20 minutes trying to find out what this seemingly random charge on my credit card was for.
I think I have lockdown syndrome - I'm getting excessively irritated by the most inconsequential things.

Note to self: Get a grip!
I also have it set to auto renew - whenever my balance gets below a certain figure it automatically tops it up.
The other day I bought a book which cost more than the balance left and it charged the remainder of the book price to my credit card and THEN topped up the balance on the gift card. It's never done that before - in all these years I've never had the cost of a book, or part of the cost, charged to my card.
Is this a new way of doing things for Amazon? It seems unlikely that this is the first time I've bought a book that cost more than the balance remaining. I suppose it IS possible it's never happened that way before and it's not exactly a major problem, but I spent about 20 minutes trying to find out what this seemingly random charge on my credit card was for.
I think I have lockdown syndrome - I'm getting excessively irritated by the most inconsequential things.
Note to self: Get a grip!